I see a lot of people replying about how you don't earn respect through material goods. Excuse me? I'm sorry to hurt everyone's feelings, but that is exactly what we all do when we collect expensive things like watches. You think you're doing it for yourself? Get real. You think you're doing it as a
Thanks Dr. No! I appreciate your good eye In case people are interested, I wrote about the 6217 in some depth several years ago. Here's the link (hope it works!): www.watchprosite.com
Seiko was the official time keeper for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. They created two World Time watches (6217-7000) to commemorate the Games: one with a grey dial and one with a white dial. These were only produced for that '64 calendar year. White Dial glam shot Gray dial action shot Cheers, Matt
Seiko World Timers (6217-7000 (MASWT)) Stainless steel, 37mm. Twenty-four timezones represented by cities throughout the world are depicted on a bi-directional rotating inner bezel, which is accompanied by a day/night indicator bezel, and a distinctive auto-setting GMT hand. It originally came in tw